Not really a good Decimal to Ascii string but looking at the distribution the lowest number is 86 and highest 108.
108-86=22 this could hint to a numbers to letters string. Just need to find the right number to subtract from.

Assuming that the highest number of the code would be XX it would give us (10*10)+10=110

Not really a good Decimal to Ascii string but looking at the distribution the lowest number is 86 and highest 108.
108-86=22 this could hint to a numbers to letters string. Just need to find the right number to subtract from.

Assuming that the highest number of the code would be XX it would give us (10*10)+10=110

Code #3

Observations

Well none of them gave something except for ROT-3 which gaveevifqwfhmhyyoanowwtyizucx

That five was actually just pure coincidence

When all else fails I usually try to brute Vigenere the string.

The way I do it is to put in TWO, THREE, FOUR and so on as the passphrase using the Vigenere Autokey cipher. This will sometime reveal a keyword to use to decode the string. In this case still nothing.

When even that fails remember to always try Vigenere Autokey with abcdefghijkl…. or simply “a” and bingo!

Vigenere Autokey with A will revealhruofuowtrkradnevesjcaxis

Reversesixacjsevendarkrtwoufourh

6acj7darkr2u4h

Well none of them gave something except for ROT-3 which gaveevifqwfhmhyyoanowwtyizucx

That five was actually just pure coincidence

When all else fails I usually try to brute Vigenere the string.

The way I do it is to put in TWO, THREE, FOUR and so on as the passphrase using the Vigenere Autokey cipher. This will sometime reveal a keyword to use to decode the string. In this case still nothing.

When even that fails remember to always try Vigenere Autokey with abcdefghijkl…. or simply “a” and bingo!